Tigers split the double-header
1 and 1
The first game of the day saw the Tigers up against the Spiders. Turns-out
the Spiders have venom powerful enough to kick a Tiger! Our boys worked
it hard while Reed and Tim kept the pitches coming, but the final outcome
was a disappointing 9 to 1 with the Spiders victorious.
Can Tigers Tolerate Hurricanes?
Immediately following the injection of anti-venom, the Tigers came
back to squeak-out a victory over the BCC Hurricanes. High winds have
hampered the efforts of our baseball felines, but this time the furry
ones prevailed. The final score was 3 to 2, with the final two runs scored
in the bottom of the
seventh.
Both teams battled hard and ended the game with a heightened degree
of mutual respect, now having met each other only twice and splitting
the outcome. The end of the game demonstrated how the Tigers have fine-tuned
the connection between excellent coaching and our boys skills and talent.
Boo!
The Tigers demonstrated their skills and prowess under the watchful
eye of Monticello and, perhaps, the ghost of Thomas Jefferson.
Just to the southeast, the hilltop home of the former President of
the United States, and founder of UVA, could be seen from the baseball
stadium. History tells us that, during the construction of UVA, Jefferson
would keep an eye on progress through a telescope from his home. Could
it be his ghost continues this tradition, and the Tigers caught his
eye? Maybe it was the ghost that helped to boost our boys to victory
in the final game? There was
certainly something
that
gave
us
goosebumps!
All That in the Lap of Luxury
The entire day was spent at Davenport Field at UVA. This facility is
gorgeous, with top-notch grass and infield mix. Even the parents felt
spoiled while watching the game in real stadium seats with SHADE! The
bathrooms were clean and civilized, too - can't beat that! Everyone
was impressed with the facility and the event - big “thanks” to everyone
at UVA that made it happen.
School's Out for Summer - But Plan Ahead!
Tigers made the trek to Charlottesville and UVA a day early to attend
a special tour organized and presented by Dr. Jim McBride, Director
of Career Services for the University of Virginia. Dr. McBride first
introduced the group to the director of athlete development who presented
the UVA athletic training facility. This was a very impressive building
equipped
with
a small
medical facility and a workout room designed for huge football players.
Then Dr. McBride led the group to the football stadium, where he snuck
everyone into some of the “off limits” areas - like the press room
and locker room (very impressive) - and, yes, that did include the
showers! Rest assured - they were not in use. Tigers send a special,
super-duper thanks to Dr. McBride and his associates for such a special
opportunity and a fun afternoon.
Maybe we can do it again next year?!
COACH DOUG PLAN
General plan: Introduce Tigers to the delicate balance between academics
and athletics as they continue their education. Coaches have scheduled
a number of activities, thanks to their friends at UVA, that will help
the boys to better understand what to expect in the years to come.
SATURDAY, JULY 12
• 9AM
NVTBL game at PVI
• 1PM departure for Charlottesville (departure site TBA)
• 3PM arrive at Fairfield Inn - Rt 29
• 3:30PM campus tour
• 6PM dinner at buffet near hotel
• Evening - pool at hotel
or...
• Putt Putt, go kart, bumper boats near hotel
• Then bedtime stories and a night-night "tuck-in"